What feelings? She literally said “I’m going to ignore this because I can’t talk about it so instead I’m going to talk about my cake" if you can't talk about it, then you just wouldn't. Instead of making it about cake.
What feelings? She literally said “I’m going to ignore this because I can’t talk about it so instead I’m going to talk about my cake" if you can't talk about it, then you just wouldn't. Instead of making it about cake.
If she just went and baked a cake okay, that’s processing it. But posting a comment that has no substance besides stating “I’m going to ignore this to talk about my cake” is performative and gross. It’s wanting “likes” for talking about yourself.
Because we can’t even have a conversation about violence against women without someone jumping in to make it all about themselves it's gross.
Because it’s completely narcissistic to take something horrendous that happened to someone else and make it about you and your cake. If your way to “process” is by needing validation of your narcissism I'm going to judge.
What's the point of a comment like this? You aren't the only one to do it, sometimes people make it about animals or gifs...but why? If the article bothers you so much that you can't comment on it, then why don't you just not comment? Why try to get attention for your feelings and your cake on an article about someone…
Except she’s probably just a millionaire, missing that last comma. Sad!